March 24, 2010

The Clarion Call

It is obvious that there is no sense in putting our trust in any man that is presently in the Aso-Rock for the redemption of Nigeria cos I don't understand why the name of Anenih's wife and that of people like Sanusi Daggash and Musiliu Obanikoro will be put on the list of ministerial nominees when they have never cont...ributed anything good to Nigeria, rather, we should look inwards and look for people who we can work with to make the changes we crave for a reality.

Please, join me in this task of rebuilding the broken walls of Nigeria as we prepare for the celebration of the Nigerian Flag Day as part of activities to mark the 50 years of our independence. The plan is on for it to hold in Obafemi Awolowo University, but you can also take the initiative wherever you are and we will all plan for the success of the programme. We all need each other, don't let us disappoint because Nigeria needs us. God Bless Nigeria.

Adeniyi Adedayo (Dayo Nigeria)
24/03/10

March 14, 2010

Monsters in the Plateau

It was supposed to be the start of another dramatic week in Nigeria, occassioned by the hospital arrest of the ‘our’ President for over three months and the sudden darkness assisted ‘reappearance’ of the still invisible commander-in-check of Nigeria. However, something else that is far from being dramatic that can best be described as horrific stole the headlines of all newspapers. Yet another crisis in Plateau state? Oh no! Not again. This particular crisis can be described as the worst in recent times going by the estimated recorded death of over 500 people in just 24 hours.

One may not be wrong to say that as things are presently, we have more monsters residing in Plateau state than the real human beings both among the rulers and the ruled. It is important to note that the situation keeps getting worse going by the frequency of occurrence increasing every year and unfortunately, it is as if nobody is really interested in stemming this ugly trend. Even when the whole nation (in my opinion, it has really become a national problem and embarrassment) have not yet recovered from the effect of the crisis recorded in January which also left hundreds of people dead, another crisis erupted yet again. The question on the lips of everybody now is if peace can ever be restored to this state that used to be one of the most peaceful, but now one of the bloodiest battle fields in the country.

It has definitely become a case of one crisis too many because the major casualties are said to be women and children. Only God knows the number of innocent children who have gone with these senseless crises that is often visited upon Jos and other surrounding villages. A lot of people who would have been of great help to the country have been cut down in their prime by some irresponsible and wicked people who obviously are not educated to do good things. From the crisis in 2001 till the most recent one, it is very obvious that there is a group of people hired to kill and maim all in the name of religion, ethnic sentiments, or politics. I write this because I know that it is only God’s mercy that has kept me from these incessant crises knowing that I could have been a victim as well. I left this same city just four days before the crisis of November, 2008 after attending a week long conference and from the reports that I got, about 15 people were killed where I stayed. Must the unfriendly government we have wait until they have killed the best people before acting? How on earth did Nigeria get to this point that most of our political office holders are this irresponsible and inconsiderate? I remember how the Federal government and the Plateau state government were shamelessly fighting each other over who has the constitutional right to set up a panel to look into the last crisis. What is the result of the two committees set up?

While many future leaders of this country are being killed in these violent clashes that are always sponsored by some blood thirsty people who need the blood for their wealth to increase, the people who are supposed to be responsible for the security of lives have started showing again how irresponsible they are by trading blames and disagreeing over the number of people that died. How else can you define irresponsibility or shallowness of the brain than this? Is it not disgusting that some people will capitalize on the grief of others to settle scores with their perceived foes? I was really angry when the State government said that over 500 people died and also accused the Nigerian army of complicity based on the fact that they failed to act on an intel they got about an imminent violence and the only thing the army and police could do in responding was not only to cook up a ridiculously low number of 109 deaths (even when foreign media channels confirmed that over 500 people died) to cover up for their obvious incompetence, they also resorted into insulting the state helmsman, Jonah Jang who is also not a saint.

I tow the line of people blaming the Nigerian Army because the Army has done more harm than good to the nation in the recent past. Or do they think we have forgotten the shameless role the Army through the dishonourable Chief of Army Staff, Dambazau played in smuggling our sick President into the country? How can the Army spokesperson (who unfortunately is my friend’s father) claim that they have performed creditably when under their watch, over 500 people were killed by mercenaries in just one night? I keep on praying and waiting for a time that our security agencies will be alive to their responsibility and refuse to be compromised. For the Nigerian Police, I think the only thing they are reputed to be experts in is collecting 20 naira and killing those who refuse to give them. They are as good as non-existent.

One however needs to commend the effort of Mr. Darkness for his effort in the recent disheartening events that we have witnessed in the country. Firstly, he was summoned by some political jobbers and opportunists who people say are only good to be used as cooking ingredients in the kitchen aided by the indecorous Chief of Army Staff to snuggle the President into the country as if the President is a contra bound commodity. Then the Plateau monsters, who saw how effective Mr. Darkness was summoned him to carry out their dastardly and inhuman act, or how do we explain many deaths in a single night. I think we should start praying that we only have days and no longer nights if that will deliver us from these monsters that are now trying to take over every thing in this country.


Dayo Nigeria
March 14, 2010.

Monsters in the Plateau

It was supposed to be the start of another dramatic week in Nigeria, occassioned by the hospital arrest of the ‘our’ President for over three months and the sudden darkness assisted ‘reappearance’ of the still invisible commander-in-check of Nigeria. However, something else that is far from being dramatic that can best be described as horrific stole the headlines of all newspapers. Yet another crisis in Plateau state? Oh no! Not again. This particular crisis can be described as the worst in recent times going by the estimated recorded death of over 500 people in just 24 hours.

One may not be wrong to say that as things are presently, we have more monsters residing in Plateau state than the real human beings both among the rulers and the ruled. It is important to note that the situation keeps getting worse going by the frequency of occurrence increasing every year and unfortunately, it is as if nobody is really interested in stemming this ugly trend. Even when the whole nation (in my opinion, it has really become a national problem and embarrassment) have not yet recovered from the effect of the crisis recorded in January which also left hundreds of people dead, another crisis erupted yet again. The question on the lips of everybody now is if peace can ever be restored to this state that used to be one of the most peaceful, but now one of the bloodiest battle fields in the country.

It has definitely become a case of one crisis too many because the major casualties are said to be women and children. Only God knows the number of innocent children who have gone with these senseless crises that is often visited upon Jos and other surrounding villages. A lot of people who would have been of great help to the country have been cut down in their prime by some irresponsible and wicked people who obviously are not educated to do good things. From the crisis in 2001 till the most recent one, it is very obvious that there is a group of people hired to kill and maim all in the name of religion, ethnic sentiments, or politics. I write this because I know that it is only God’s mercy that has kept me from these incessant crises knowing that I could have been a victim as well. I left this same city just four days before the crisis of November, 2008 after attending a week long conference and from the reports that I got, about 15 people were killed where I stayed. Must the unfriendly government we have wait until they have killed the best people before acting? How on earth did Nigeria get to this point that most of our political office holders are this irresponsible and inconsiderate? I remember how the Federal government and the Plateau state government were shamelessly fighting each other over who has the constitutional right to set up a panel to look into the last crisis. What is the result of the two committees set up?

While many future leaders of this country are being killed in these violent clashes that are always sponsored by some blood thirsty people who need the blood for their wealth to increase, the people who are supposed to be responsible for the security of lives have started showing again how irresponsible they are by trading blames and disagreeing over the number of people that died. How else can you define irresponsibility or shallowness of the brain than this? Is it not disgusting that some people will capitalize on the grief of others to settle scores with their perceived foes? I was really angry when the State government said that over 500 people died and also accused the Nigerian army of complicity based on the fact that they failed to act on an intel they got about an imminent violence and the only thing the army and police could do in responding was not only to cook up a ridiculously low number of 109 deaths (even when foreign media channels confirmed that over 500 people died) to cover up for their obvious incompetence, they also resorted into insulting the state helmsman, Jonah Jang who is also not a saint.

I tow the line of people blaming the Nigerian Army because the Army has done more harm than good to the nation in the recent past. Or do they think we have forgotten the shameless role the Army through the dishonourable Chief of Army Staff, Dambazau played in smuggling our sick President into the country? How can the Army spokesperson (who unfortunately is my friend’s father) claim that they have performed creditably when under their watch, over 500 people were killed by mercenaries in just one night? I keep on praying and waiting for a time that our security agencies will be alive to their responsibility and refuse to be compromised. For the Nigerian Police, I think the only thing they are reputed to be experts in is collecting 20 naira and killing those who refuse to give them. They are as good as non-existent.

One however needs to commend the effort of Mr. Darkness for his effort in the recent disheartening events that we have witnessed in the country. Firstly, he was summoned by some political jobbers and opportunists who people say are only good to be used as cooking ingredients in the kitchen aided by the indecorous Chief of Army Staff to snuggle the President into the country as if the President is a contra bound commodity. Then the Plateau monsters, who saw how effective Mr. Darkness was summoned him to carry out their dastardly and inhuman act, or how do we explain many deaths in a single night. I think we should start praying that we only have days and no longer nights if that will deliver us from these monsters that are now trying to take over every thing in this country.


Dayo Nigeria
March 14, 2010.

September 03, 2009

And my Heart Refused to Break

In the last one week, I have seen enough and heard enough. First was the shocker about ..., and this alone came with so many other friends. You should understand that when you are in the Mr/Miss Right business, many other things are bound to be added to yu. The good Lord that I serve came to my rescue by assuring me that all that happened was orchestrated by Him and that He does not do what will not end up good for His children, but I still struggled to believe that. The most painful thing is that this major setback or heartbreak happened as a result of heeding God's instruction that I should be patient, and I just kept wondering how painful it is when you have to listen to God.

I need to confess that initially, i really struggled with this, considering that I was experiencing serious challenges in some areas at the same time. Out of everything, God has just been teaching me different lessons and the most important of all the lessons God has taught me in my trying period is that "He Makes All Things Beautiful In His Time."

This is the more reason why my heart has refused to break and it ha sactually come out better and stronger.

Dayo Nigeria

August 22, 2009

It's Been Long

It's been quite a while that I actually blogged, but just decided to blog today so you guys will know that i'm alive and doing good. It's good to take a rest at some points in your life, and i guess i decided to give myself a break from blogging. I'm back and better. Watch out for an update of my activities over the months. God Bless Nigeria.

Adeniyi Adedayo (Dayo Nigeria)
August 22, 2009.

May 25, 2009

For My God

I have not posted anything for over a month now because of so many factors, ranging from a busy schedule to my inability to get a place to browse in some of the places I visited in the last six weeks. However, during the period of my absence from blogging, I had to go through a very serious and hurting learning process. Its just like a person who has devoted resources, energy and time into building a skyscraper and the building just crumbling in just a twinkle of an eye.

I had a lot of reasons to question God, but at the end of the questioning session, I just got a deeper understanding that all the so called energy that I put into the project is given by God and I can only do all these things because of His breath that is in me. That is why I wrote this poem just to tell my God that in my trying time, I will always trust the Lord and thank Him because He says all things work together of all that love Him.

O Lord, My God.
O Lord, my God
According to the psalmist and my testimony
How excellent is your name in all the earth
O Lord, my God
Because of who you are and what you've done
Only you are worthy of my praise forever
O Lord, my God
Not because of how full or big my belly is
But because of your fullness that is in me
But my heart always leap for joy
O Lord, my God
Though my physical body may look rough
And ugly because of the stress of this world
My soul delight in you because in my spirit
I have your beautiful Spirit whose beautiful work from within
Cover up my ugly outside and make people agree that i'm beautiful
O Lord, my God
I just bless your name because in your loving kindness
You have made me go through the fire without being burnt
And through the storm without being consumed
How excellent you truly are, my dear God.

Adeniyi Adedayo (Dayo Nigeria)
May 26, 2009.